If the past couple of days have left you feeling extremely nervous and stressed out just know that you are not alone.
This presidential race has been the nerve-racking cherry on top of a very tense year and it’s understandable that some of us have reached a breaking point and are looking for some kind of relief.
So it’s no surprise that certain Google search results hit an all-time high Tuesday night in battleground states that were left hanging in the balance.
From DailyMail:
Google searches for ‘liquor store near me’ hit an all time high last night as Americans watched the election results roll in.
Google Trends posted their findings on Twitter Tuesday night accompanied by graphs showing a sharp upward trend of searches for liquor stores as Americans sought to soothe their election anxiety in a race which has been dubbed ‘too close to call’.
American searches for fast food and ‘move to Canada’ also skyrocketed.
Google Trends reported most searches for liquor stores originated in Delaware, followed by Maryland, Tennessee, and Georgia.
The seemingly least anxious states were Hawaii, Maine, Nebraska, and Iowa.
Did your state make the list? If so I hope you saved some for the next couple of days. It looks like this thing isn’t even close to being over.